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5 S > = : THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SU NDAY., JULY 2, 1899. rs : ‘ | bid, Ten bids were received, seven of [ ADVERTISEMENTS. | h were from Eastern firms. The i o g | | agent of the latter firms states that Mr. | : Kilburn's purchase speaks well for the | | financlal standing of the city. It is rareiy | | ever large firms have to go up against | | ! local bond buyers, as they did in lhls C: r. Kilburn paid the money into the cf: E |,treasury to-day, and the contract for the sewer system will soon be let. 0 BY MGOVERN =5y hmono OF ALAMEDA bcignetr pactorna- Beauty Spote o waik | an' eighth—Meas swthory \OMIRATION CAPTURES MILE = IATCH RACE -2 Gains \"fitory Over AGO, On—at Pleasant Prices. THE OLD-FASHIONED DAMASK INGRAINS, two sides to wear.. | T | The Lifel d De: Body of | Hot Fight in the Open| Frank Somers Found in | City Employe Sum- 3 4 I i the Woods. | | ( ormeriy 500 35c May Hempstead. 1 Air. | NmvADA CITY, July 1orari somers, MNATrily Dismissed. | o 5o ED THREEFLYS, ick 25 3 baard......Gormerv sLoo) 73¢ 5 e o d‘j‘f“‘»‘[“hfe‘?'”‘”_'_f“d youth who iast| y . | GREAT BIG RUGS, to which the cunning little Japs have given Oriental T e d Dt Dndth(e‘"\?;;z“;:;’: LECTION DEBTS colorings and_desizns, ox12.. <see(formerly $15.00)..$10.80 FIRST BY TWO LENGTHS Z|THE WINNER IS FAVORITE | con'fiige ten mites east of hera an snoe | PAYING OF E | QLD DUTCH CARPETS, XXX quality. .o lormerly 45c) - 296 :, him almost to death, is himself dead, the ¢ Celebrate el = T | victim of his own hand. < .(38.60 quality), a roll, 40 vards $5.98 HIS WORK TOO CLEVER FOR THE | About sundown this afternoon William UNWRITTEN LAWS VIOLATED Wrisl his cousi: found th 1d-by CHICAGO LAD. Bt o e Ll BY THE NEW TRUSTEES. he woods a short distance above the S tral House. There was a ghastly bul- 2 AR" > ( :ARPE‘ I 2 ( :O 1A t hole through his neck and his rcpeat- A, V. Fisher Discharged Without | LX) ing rifle was on the ground besids him : 4 h an empty shell in the barrel. The Cause to Make Room for the { 228 POWELL STREET; Near Geary. Johnny Down and Out of the St TL IR TR SR = at the Central House hear re- R : Fast and Furious ort of a rifie shot about 9 o'clock the Political Friend of a | i night following the afternoon that Som- City Official. Battle. | erS made his attack on GailBraith, and it v SUICIDES ATTRAUTED | 1 ed that this was the shof which S I | BIG CROWD A WITNESSES & THE |4 Out-of-town orders, with dimensions, given special attention. $15,000 CONTEST. el Terrific Blow on the Jaw That Sent | It Is a Pretty St but After Pass C1 at the: Start, e Half Post on Rides Ahead to the Finish. e A | n. mers' life, | L 2 B s ch to The Call | ®he Coroner left to-night for the ridge | ALAMEDA, July 1—This city is agl- fis c T K to hold an inquest on the remains. Gail- tated from center to circumference to-day A 4 X—Tern MecGovern | braith is recovering from his wounds and | over the Inauguration of a style of poli- | NEW YORK P ocke Richie of Chi o0 in | will soon be able to leave his room. tics never before attempted in municipal el = K i =2 ¢ L inel Westchester A TR T | affairs. A faithful city employe, whose | @ ED ° 5 be-1 v s aftern: Ben Mayer Dead. | honesty and competency have never b\'t‘n‘ ‘ WAL TER URR KILL + . : LA ip 1 AIN The fight took | MARYSVILLE, July L—After an illness | questioned, has been unceremoniously | . fies—A < impeean. | PITTSBURG AGAIN or e e e e estitions oo city paveoll to meke| = " S LyMgOE T INCHIER 3 nst W DEFEATS BROOKLYN Weinlander & Hexter clothing empori- | room for the son of one of the political | § ¢ t Ady 1. ‘came 2 um, died at his home this evening. Des | friends of a City Trustee. 0 ( s g p c long sed came to this city from San Fran-| It has been an unwritten law in Ala- | § . : Consecutive Game by He dc feated | 3 He is a cousin_of | meda since the city was incorporated that | 4 + ‘ Field W 2 Athila Mayer of the French Hospital of San | the tenure of office of every employe de- | ¢ % ! el ork and ight | F His mother resides in Pari 3 $ils attontt B 1 Jlent P N lowed by a heavy right and a brother are in N | pended upon his attention to and his| /) ¢ pent dite cross Fork, DG more. sad | faithful performanc such | { $ E , ne to the center of f: m’ th ung wife and a rvant for | $ D¢ Ring o TREE Pot hicago boy | three- 1d_bab: left to mourn | political r dreamed of, | § * v s i ' 5 4 d | h er of the | and consequently the citizens are very | ) X 4 v : Tl dogaliperion ;'f e remains | much agita the changed condition | 4 i g06d 2 L 3 nocn tr to-morrow burial in the g fiew S BoarduoiCliy jee b X 2 : family plot. + : ; 2y Ly inew 28 562 and st S secret session of the | 3 5 = 3 5 th Prosecution of Love. fiys been book- | » ¢ 5 2 - - & in, {» MARYSVILLE, July L— arraign- | keeper and collector of the city clectric | & B3 : and ex H. H. Love, the Grand Jury ex- | lght plant for a number of y was | ¢ : & ed by the District Attorney of | told that his services would be 3¢ 19 s ¢ 3 T s claims for services with the | With at midnight. The excuse given i3] ) (¢ : o Stpesvi Wil take place | that he did not collect enough money | ( b i } ‘he defense n from patrons of the plant during June. ; = st Ke s i but the prosec The fact of the cas that he was dis- ( < 3 for “some unexplained reason, | charged to make a position for Thomas | ¢ . 1 Bs_ta his . d twice on tt | clined to postpone the hearing until \CD"lxlfx'mpE?"'l s nlnrmmg- rman of the | ¢ Ps t| o Jetob. | Harmonie pa 10 ntrols | ¢ 1 ient | tember or October. s | Eemmonle Hall pars e B ; s 4 > | According to the ass ns of City | ( ¢ Z 1 was Manufacture of Drapers. _ | Trustee Schulte, ¢ otric | ¢ p : S s 3 ¢ MARYSVILLE, July The first full | Light Comm on| 4 PY b - | carload of drapers eve t out of the| the recommend ki, | + b ite was al firm to-day | 0 also recommen = appointment | - ) s amount Wa house. An hompson : ¢ 7 . 4 and e car e fondny. | “Mr. Fisher has not fulfilled our expec- | ¢ $ and ! ping | manufacture ¢ s has come to | tations as d Mr. Schulte, | 4 ¥ b |be quite an e in Marys. | ‘and M tgested that we let | § s X 4 S, on | ville, nearly 200 people securing steady |} ommended Thomas | ) A 1 "",9 employment during the summer months. n, and we are | (/ ¢ 3 7 ) SIS was given no_inti of | ¢ be Mishap of a Wheelman. ; quite the contrary, for when | 3 1 WOODLAND, July 1.—Rev. J. A. V tively about two a wheel this morning, | I b he e on U]" d}-'.mit - best reputation, -the neighbors hav= 1 s| & s d was thrown to | ton list of the new board the Trustees| ¢ ing often complained of the:singing 5 \1.;‘- \\ul ,'(1‘ rlk’nvg \\jp: such | 4 R:tl"!l‘df’.:'u that this pape ,.'fd (x,{);”n.uh; z S0 Bowling &t inusast Hoiite o8 the ‘ )t belleved that the ac would not in_ his position. | + | night that kept them _zu\’z:l\fl be- =g o £ 1 will be followed by any serious con- | Naturally, E v dismissal has | ) | tween.the periodieal visits 0f- the .., Y it cquences. created a feeling of uneasiness among the | (/ beer growler to the. corner grovery. $.to g00d e clty employes, who are wondering where | .o HEN Mrs. Neltie Com- Orr was a -visitor.* to ‘theTeal ‘¢ & s P ERMAN E GRIEVED FOR HIS CHILD. the next blow of the ax will strike. B¢ stock saw her sister, Mrs. woman, and had with’ him of, the 4 5 it MERM City Electriclan Weise will probably be ; 4 o e o s b ATa : David Stussy Takes His Life While | l\u next man to go. His pc sition has be en |** Dollle’ ‘Walsh, or. Dollfs SyeningpEcos Hinn e Teadii s s o 3 g : Jones and Ci \ Rob BROOKLYN WHEEL MEET avic ussy 1a 8 red to a number of well-known elec- wards, writhing from | containing about $20. When searched q i gt A vasa nsor pires ey M | Despondent. uh ns, but none of them would consent | ¥ the effects of carbolic | by the- €orone deputies neither : AR o Tuly 1 A-another Because his little 2-year-old child died “',l:;“"‘m 1,‘” 4 acid poisoning at §8 Third street last the purse nor any of tha. money. - ¥ ik 2 RS | NEW TYORK, July 1L—The c onths ago, Davic ners w il tussle | 4 Frigay night she must have been | could be found. >4 g 2 months ago, David bhefore Fisher gi ppointed | ¢ E : | p ¢ Six . t suicide a by the Board of City rnm. »-day he | » Struck with the coincidence that her | Mrs.. Teal diseppeared “and - the:: 5 | ived the following unsigned communi- sister s the nd suicide that | Coroner’s deputies were unable to: () cation i the handwriting of City Trustee | 4 had expired almost in her immediate | find her, she being wanted as a ‘wit-- g Z ackie < b R 3 presence. 3 ness ¥ f S E 1,'4‘1,;,'[ giric Lehe commiltes has de- 1 $ “'on the 5th of March, 189, ‘Waller Dollie Walsh, or Dollie Edwards - ¢ R quired.” A W. Orr, a man of 28 vears, was | as she was known, had been on a ) ws— K il1 2 t s death Stussy appeared | The committee has not heen empowered | { found dead in bed in the flat occu- | spree and became ancholic be-: to neglect his home and his business. He t h z pled by Mrs. Comstock and Mrs. | . cause her man had not written to -$ 2 E had been employed by D. M. Dixon at 2 1 1t r Teal at 411B Lyon sfreet. The gas | her. At the time she took the pojson -3 1 rd street, but seemed to care ed him t ° without | ¢ 3 v ot . y L 1 T et s from the hody that eme | b had been turned on and it was found | her sister, Nellie Comstock, was. » hs LE The € e e ployed him the elec light committee | ¢ that Orr had been asphyxiated. The visiting her. he inquest will be Ty ) s 4 ¥ imate i fon of side. | had no right ‘to dismiss him. 4 house in question did not bear the | held on Monday. . intimate ' his_intention of suletde. | "4 2008 IO S W Mon of 1. A | 3 i e ¢ $ + Y of the front door and around to the rear of the house. Shortly after- ward his wife heard two shots and rushed | out to find him_ dead, with a -caliber | Thompson, chairman of” the Hz nmunl-“ * Hall party, on which ticket. Mr. M. B O S PO O S VPS was the only Trustee elected at the LN flies s + + $oebse® mu"iul'fll election. ODD FELLOWS' JUBILEE. | present at the next meeting a schedule of his hand. ; : ] is har == - £ | prizes to be offered for the lodge turning o s : o Will Visit Yolo County. Lodges From the Interior Coming | 0ut the greatest number of members in 7 Thet : - proportion to its membership,. for the : he C ;vli“'r‘n T| WOODLAND, July 1—Upon the con-| Here—Prizes to Be Offered. | lodge making the most attractive display, 2 A the unfortunate | elusion of the se of the Association| At the meeting of the Odd Fellows’ Ju- | for the lodge exhibiting the most appro: Committee last night it | Priate floats, for the encampment makins the best showing in competitive dr e | the subordinate lodge doing the b 200 strong | and for the Rebekah Lodge gi nd that the | best exemplification. oin In the dis-| The ‘general work for the Several sub- by the band from | COmmittees having beéen mapped out; they. will ‘all work In an energetic manner to make the Jubllex & freat sucoens. was found the following | ;71' American Agricultural Colleges and | pilee Gute 'r_T,”me, dele- | was reported that the Odd Fellows of of 'the State ) 4 ! L€ | Fresno will come to this c ’And Professor | l0dges ‘of Vallejo will a nting the com- | play and be preceded making arrange- | the United States steamship Independ My Dear Hattie and Daughter: Good- I am sorry for this act, but could 1 it no longer. From your_ hus- | of entertainment is WON BY MEADOWTHORPE = o WELGOMED AT HIS HOME | (S jemves witow, a saiehlans | B3 Sl 7 who will it | 14 | had a large circle of frien He was born | ments for entertainments and transpor- | ence. 2 17 y _|in California_thirty-two years ago and | tion of the delegates to the big orch The subscriptions up to date amount fn s S s —Jim Jeffries is | was at one time a member of the Native | grain fields and alfalfa pastures of Yold | the aggregate to $3933 50. Trunks moved, %c; freight cranstérred. Sig- - ¢ ze of glory. I Sons of the Golden West. | County. | The prize committee was instructed to | nal Transter Co., £30 Jones; tel. Suttér 44l < fe will tu - < Thall arrived | 1 H to herald the | 9O0OO® 00000609000C9000 1.1 O He will Eleetmclty Restores VltahtyY o You Lack § ictory he has been more | rn to his ho y-for a féw days. > and be o here on the 1:3) p. m. \ Francisco, in which city eception at Wood- T 06Co8e 20 706&0.0.060.0 0 -be held :at-Agricultural Park | (o and Portland, tool to-morrow under the - auspices ‘of the | s splendid con M ille wheelmen. For the. twenty- five-milé. .pursuit ;race three teams have béen entered’ as funu\f\ W n atland--C. K ,-E.:Jordan .a wr colc unhappiness. _ show how t." Por start, but was overhauled by the Vie- torias, who won by three lengt | 1and second, Vancouver third. Time, 9:20. [ ] A | ] afl from New \Hr)\ J 7 to fultill tioriing Circuit Bicycle Races. £ = L Brfd CNoSlo oF MIDDLETOWN, Conn.. July l1.—About | n [ lowed 31-15. i attended t¥ C. A. circuit / e balls, . which at Crystal Lake Park tc . @ : mos s runs. | § only. one.team in It, - | 2 { : 4 nal—Won by | o : L rd: Quimby. was di- I:,r it | This is not mere bone and ® How can you expect to pull —1In this 1 had secured wk Steriden third TR : : a B . : .. 31 Bo ; 'In;u handic onal—won | flesh, but vital. force—the fire . - through your life work if you : F ar ards) o 3uffalo, | . . . : : y cratch) of Waltham sec- | f e L < J,fr o e e il life. Pain, disease Nand " m are wanting in strength ? Are h : Ll o ore ment soon ull . 555, a0 brother - . e and, RN G LT bad treatment P! a a m you suffering from weakness e e up for the team 4 London his comy wn. rwo == il Y wor oo e e comushitor: @Eman ol Overwork, merftal | m-of any of the organs, or from TI6Y: game n Hough — - strain, excesses or neglect bring : 5 ; . uptain Hiigginson of ithe crew we Vichirias Win & Bribins i Tk [ ] B vital fosses? Are you in ma- S0 pe fol by I fowh B. C on Nervous Debility. This is a it . = Dominion day celebration was the most ; | hich ture life and. feel your powers suceesstul one In the history of van- | @ serious ailment, which calls for L i 5 7| couver. It is estimated that nearly 10,000 0 H ¥ bertaon | visitors came here T ast polnts. renewed vitality. Hundreds are = ' failing re you young and While tho weather was delightful’ thers 3 | realize: your stren th givin a5 too much wind for the roge z e oS 11;;1;:]:0 roush ‘r“‘“l = thus suffering for whom life g [ gth giving July . 1.—All arrange- | events to be called off. . P 2 tted for the. bicycle raes | Ereat race of the day, betw has nothing but unrest and m m - way? Read these words which four red crews from | | = ] = A. Buur i _‘: SUING THE RAILROAD. Smith, ates, M Boyd end George Phillips; sub- | Mrs. Jewett of Suxsun Asks for Fhompson; calors,” blue and | Heavy Damages. SUISUN, July L—Mrs. Alicia R. Jewett values the injuries she sustained by an accident at the ferry landing at Benicia DR. McLAUGHLIN'S ELECTRIC BELT Has Cured Vital Weakness and Nervous Prostration. Valenc!, . Carl ~ Hg mrle& Hampton and Jame Lee. Murphy; color, nd:-cardin oo at $32500 and has begun sult against the | Sawyers, Mendocino County, Cal. Merced, Cal. For Ténnis Championshi Southern Pacific Company for fiflmflé,eav Dear Sir—I had lost hope of ever being any better. - But since using your Dear Sir—Your Belt is a.wonderful nerve m\igoratnr Tt has cured me of iy plonsuip, in the above | Belt my weakness Is fast disappearing and I already feel like a_man again. | what was considered a hopeless case of ‘nervous:prostration. I am to-day How thankful I am for what you have done and that I've found an honest | stronger and better lhnn for the past fifteen years. Your Belt is a prodig; man at last. CREED MOXLEY. ) 0. M. BENN ECHICAGO, July 1.—It w; unced ‘to- vy that the annual tourna- ment for the tennis championship of the t ini singles and doubles will be held on:the courts of. the Kenwood Club | officially an-| In her Lumpmmt t):e plaintiff alleges that on July 1 IS, she bought a tek T. ¥ alight and see the train transferred to the 8. Singles 1 be ‘best. “z'! J,’m.u-‘ g’ t Solano. ‘While walking on the i v the Bast- | gpproach to the boat plaintiff received a mpions for the championship of ustained numerous in } & shamplong o | £2f and _susta e juries = e | ursr‘ Ninety Straight Kills. | |- “DENVER, Colo.; July 1.—Ina match lor! | such a restorer; nothing has such a healing touch of nature in curing Lame Back, Debility, Varicocele, Rheumatism, Kidney Trouble and Weak Nerves as Dr. McLaughlin’s Belt. This cures pain and builds up strength. Put one on. - It will save a lifetime of suffering. The comforting and sustaining power goes on until your cure is complete. ~This is the way to get back:lost vigor and feel young again. Call and see this Famous Belt. Consultation free. The Doctor will | Get the valuable booklet, “Three Classes of Men.” It Is free upon be glad to see you. request, and full of goIden hints for any man. DR. M. A._ MCL AUGHLI . 702 Market St., ::';)ls';ml:?&r:liléusfn Francisco, and Office hours—$ a. m. to 10 p. m.; Sundays, 10 to 1. ~ NEVER sow m DRUGSTORES. 000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000900 érn S nicl more of San Francisco are the plaintift’s attorneys. 0"per “woelk | Dupont world chammom;-hlp cup at Wntsonvxlle Bonds Sold. mL birdd at Séedam Park to-day between o 5 = S Bl . Billott of Kansag City and WATSONVILLE, July 1.—Fred A. Kil- o o Dot e A i o Danver, Biliott won by % | burn, manager of the Ford estate of thia | — | écore of 98 to 97, Elliott lost his second | city, was the successful bidder last night | [ and tenth birds, finishing with a run of | for Watsonville's $40,00 worth of § per ninety..straight kills. ‘Danfels missed his | cent sewer bonds, the last bond to mature econd, S{Xty- elghth and ninety-first | in forty years. His premfum was $§4123, which was $963 more than the next lowest ® ; The points with which this testimony bristles appeal to your judgment. Electricity is the power of life. Nothing has proved £ ® [ 3 .....“ 000003 =